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Artful, architectural, and fabulously show-stopping, vintage screens are a unique and unexpected way to dial up the drama in any room. Use an antique screen to close off an odd recess in a charmingly antiquated apartment, or draft them to curate eye-level art in a loft-like space. You can even fashion one as a headboard, or a unique piece of hung wall art. If you’re shopping for a vintage room divider or screen, be sure to check out our collection here at Chairish. We carry hundreds of antique screen designs, including epic Coromandel screens, boho rattan and bamboo screens, salvaged door screens, and more. In addition to antique used room dividers, we also purvey a unique edit of newly-made screens, including designs covered in show-stopping designer fabrics from famed textile houses like Scalamandre.

Make a Scene with a Vintage Room Divider from Chairish

Looking for an antique room divider from a maker like Maitland-Smith? We carry dozens of Maitland-Smith screens featuring mural-like landscape paintings, as well as designs featuring the brand’s signature luxury materials like shell and parchment. We also carry a plethora of Japanese screens. Explore Japanese screens showcasing traditional themes like iris, mountainscapes, bamboo forests, and cranes. Explore leather screens and padded and upholstered screens dating to the Victorian and Art Deco eras. You can also shop a unique cut of Mid-Century Modern room dividers, including striking mirrored designs and woven cord designs. With hundreds of vintage room dividers to choose from, and new arrivals landing every day, there’s no better place to pick up a scene-stealing screen than Chairish!